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Updated: June 16, 2025
She spoke English surprisingly well, as the other members of the troupe only knew a very little broken English; and had she not placed the emphasis on the wrong syllable, her speech, would have been almost perfect. Generally she was silent and sad and unsmiling, but grateful, passionately grateful to her "nurse-lady," as she called Mrs.
Mrs.; you nurse-lady, you Holmes Sen. Ito big Japan fight man, he Ito Sen, you unnerstand me, nurse-lady?" "Yes, child, I understand. Sen is a title, a term of respect, and you like to show your friend Frank all the honour you can, so you call him Frank Sen." And Omassa with unconscious slanginess gravely answered: "You right on to it at first try. He gamble all time.
We go Mexico South America many Islands to German land, and long time here in this most big America and the world so big and then I so little Japan baby I no play I no sing I know nothing what to do and just one person in this big lonesomeness make a kindness to me my Frank Sen just one man just one woman in all world make goodness to me my Frank Sen and my nurse-lady," and she stroked with reverent little fingers the white hand resting on the bed beside her.
"We eat in here all the time and sleep in here in winter, because there ain't but one fire. That goes out early, which is why the water freezes. Jimmy has to bring it up from the yard in buckets, and as the nurse-lady who comes down here says we must have fresh air in the room, being 'tis all four of us sleep in it, I keep the window open at night. I don't take no stock in all this fresh-air talk.
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